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When either kids, or parents who are complete failures; watch inspirational movies which they think boosts up their energy and they think they're actually going to change their jobs and lives (parents) and the kids will think they'll be some really famous person and a success in life. We all know this boost of inspiration will last for about 1 hour, but we smile at those idiots anyway.
Mom: That was a such great inspirational movie! Now I'm inspired to quit my job, and find a job 10x better!

Me: Keep dreaming you Inspdiot.
by Rll19 June 19, 2009
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insidiotic

Used to describe something or someone that is both insane and idiotic. Created April 2007 in Decatur, IL at the Decatur Herald & Review Newspaper.
It's hard to tell just how insidiotic Rick James was, but "Super Freak" will always be pure genius.
by afiliatx67 July 6, 2007
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insidiot

A person who at first appears to be normal but who gradually, over time, reveals himself or herself to be nothing more than an idiot. Derived from a merging of the words "insidious" and "idiot".
"The guy sitting beside me on the plane seemed like a cool guy, but the more he kept talking, I came to realize that he was nothing more than an insidiot"
by fredogonefishin May 14, 2014
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insidiotic

The slow painful way someone who is following a completely derailed train of logic will support or arrive at the most absurdly stupid conclusions.
Watching her Barbie-doll Brain work it's insidiotic pattern was like rubbernecking at an auto accident.

The insidiotic monologue he delivered made me seek out the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard.

Listening to her insidiotic explanation of how the colors on traffic lights were actually reversed, I realized that some people didn't have to really understand anything as long as they followed the rules.
by Ironheart January 23, 2011
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A person who knowingly acts in a devious and treacherous way to sabotage another person's well-being while simultaneously putting their own well being at risk.
The insidiot did everything in her power to ruin her ex-husband's business with no regard for the ill-effects it would have on her financial health.
by KMUSE July 25, 2013
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